Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
1080
There did not seem much point, at least at the moment, in sending her to a market.
19
1081
Too, as suggested, given recent developments, this was not really a good time to do so.
19
1082
This was a better time for buying than selling.
19
1083
The slave chains of Victoria, and some of the other river cities, were now heavy with luscious girl fruit.
19
1084
The "slavers' necklaces" had seldom been so bejeweled.
19
1085
It might well take months for the market to readjust to a condition of normality.
19
1086
Too, of course, she was pretty, if only in a trivial, servile way.
There did not seem much point, at least at the moment, in sending her to a market.
Too, as suggested, given recent developments, this was not really a good time to do so.
This was a better time for buying than selling.
The slave chains of Victoria, and some of the other river cities, were now heavy with luscious girl fruit.
The "slavers' necklaces" had seldom been so bejeweled.
It might well take months for the market to readjust to a condition of normality.
Too, of course, she was pretty, if only in a trivial, servile way.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )